Starting a Christmas Plate Tradition

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Seasonal
Cover of the book Starting a Christmas Plate Tradition by Lonna Weidemann, Lonna Weidemann
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Author: Lonna Weidemann ISBN: 9781301465231
Publisher: Lonna Weidemann Publication: February 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lonna Weidemann
ISBN: 9781301465231
Publisher: Lonna Weidemann
Publication: February 13, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Now this is one fun project!
Step-by-step instructions included.

The Christmas Plate tradition will create fun times for those who make it, those who receive it and they might even give it back. Yes, that is right! You give the Christmas Plate filled with goodies to whomever you want. Then you attach a note that explains this new tradition and how they are to return the plate empty to you after they have enjoyed it throughout the holidays. Next year, you can make them another.

You can start this tradition for your children, your best friend, or any person you choose. Even your grandmother will enjoy a child like trinket or two, creating a smile this holiday.
This guide will give you many ideas and tips galore about this fantastically fun project. Topics include:

Plate recipient ideas
Where to buy your plates
What to put on them
How to mail a plate out of state
Tag templates

"I received my first plate when I was 44. I enjoyed looking at it so much, I couldn't wait to start plates the following year for my kids who are ages 18, 21 and 28. It is never too late to start this tradition."

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Now this is one fun project!
Step-by-step instructions included.

The Christmas Plate tradition will create fun times for those who make it, those who receive it and they might even give it back. Yes, that is right! You give the Christmas Plate filled with goodies to whomever you want. Then you attach a note that explains this new tradition and how they are to return the plate empty to you after they have enjoyed it throughout the holidays. Next year, you can make them another.

You can start this tradition for your children, your best friend, or any person you choose. Even your grandmother will enjoy a child like trinket or two, creating a smile this holiday.
This guide will give you many ideas and tips galore about this fantastically fun project. Topics include:

Plate recipient ideas
Where to buy your plates
What to put on them
How to mail a plate out of state
Tag templates

"I received my first plate when I was 44. I enjoyed looking at it so much, I couldn't wait to start plates the following year for my kids who are ages 18, 21 and 28. It is never too late to start this tradition."

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